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i went to women's g gros and id, can you helps find folks, and thehey brought us all binders full of women. >> that one wentt viral almost immediately. what was it about that at sat women off? >> the bders full of women. personally that t did not botother me. what bothered me was finding out the next day that the romney people did not approach the women's groups andnd ask for suggestions. rather, the women's gups apprproach romney and sa, you don't have women, you don't have women at bain, need to get women. >> a number of polls iicate that president obam's lead with white women was shrinking. i am not talking about men who only ve republican, but college-educated women who are generally liberal on social issueses are moving towards romney. >> i talked to a smart republican over ththe weekend to said that all of this is about who you want to be marrrried to and in the very first debate obama was so peevish about -- you would not want to be married to that guy. romney was kind of moderate and reasonable and migh actually listen to you. that is what turned it around the polls. but in t
i went to women's g gros and id, can you helps find folks, and thehey brought us all binders full of women. >> that one wentt viral almost immediately. what was it about that at sat women off? >> the bders full of women. personally that t did not botother me. what bothered me was finding out the next day that the romney people did not approach the women's groups andnd ask for suggestions. rather, the women's gups apprproach romney and sa, you don't have women, you don't have women...
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can choose the top down policies that got us into this policies we are using to get us out of this mess. >> during a stop in henderson, romney talks about his experience in the business world. >> i understand small business. i did not read about small business. lived small business and i grow.elp small businesses >> today obama kicks off a two- y campaign across six battleground states. they want, davenport, iowa. and california, iowa, and nevada. polls show the candidates are neck with some key swing states favoring mitt romney and others president obama. >> indiana senate candidate overrd mourdock under fire rape andhe made about pregnancy. >> even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that god intended to happened. >> he made the comments during debate. democrats including his quickly criticized his remarks. mitt romney's campaign said the comments don't reflect views.s was a republican senate akin, criticized rape,mments he made about was repeatedly resting -- againstd in 1985 abortion. he said that he was only once.ed >> viewers are invited to su
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material, nuclear weapons that could be used against us or used to be threatening to us. it's also essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran, that is, to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called for five years ago when i was in israel speaking at the conference i laid out seven steps, crippling sanctions were number one and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy, absolutely the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions and i'd have put them in place earlier but it's good we have them. number two, something i would add today i would tighten those sanctions. i would say that ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i mentioned the eu would agree with us as well, not only ships couldn't but companies moving their oil can't, people trading their oil can't. i would tighten those sanctions further. secondly, i'd take on diplomatic isolation efforts. i'd make sure that ahmadinejad is indicted under the genocide convention, his words amount
material, nuclear weapons that could be used against us or used to be threatening to us. it's also essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran, that is, to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called for five years ago when i was in israel speaking at the conference i laid out seven steps, crippling sanctions were number one and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy, absolutely...
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united airlines don't use the same kind of seats. u.s. airways use different hardware. they're saying we are not having same problems. competitors like to say, we are all right. >> we're good, come joan us. absolutely. i know. you can't get food on the plane. now you got to bring your own seats what it feels like. what is this coming to? >> for a fee. >> exactly. >> the fee. >>> we will turn to the growing meningitis outbreak. linked to contaminated steroid from a massachusetts pharmacy. federal officials are warning doctors not to use any medicines made at the new england compounding pharmacy. at least six people have died and there my be as many as 35 cases across six states. the victims became ill after getting a steroid shot for back pain. >>> nearly 100 doctors, nurses, and professionals are facing fraud charges this morning as part of a seven city crack down on medicare scammers. abc's mark greenblat has details. >> reporter: looking at the second medicare fraud bust in history. miami arrests some of the 91 doctors, nurses and medical professionals taken down nati
united airlines don't use the same kind of seats. u.s. airways use different hardware. they're saying we are not having same problems. competitors like to say, we are all right. >> we're good, come joan us. absolutely. i know. you can't get food on the plane. now you got to bring your own seats what it feels like. what is this coming to? >> for a fee. >> exactly. >> the fee. >>> we will turn to the growing meningitis outbreak. linked to contaminated steroid from...
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it does not depend for us. it is the responsibility of the afghans to take care of their own security. we have trained over 315,000, mostly without incident. there have been more than two dozen cases of green on blue, where americans v be s have bee killed. if the measures the military have taken, do not take hold, we will not go on joint patrols, we will not train in the field. we will only train in the army bases that exist there. but we are leaving. we are leaving in 2014. period. and in the process, we're going to be saving over the next ten years, over $800 billion. we've been in this war for over a decade. the primary objective is almost completed, now all we're doing is putting the kabul government in a position to be able to maintain their own security. it's their responsibility, not america's. >> what conditions could justify staying, congressman ryan? >> we don't want to stay. we want -- look. one of my best friends, a reservist, is at a forward operating in eastern afghanistan right now, our wives ar
it does not depend for us. it is the responsibility of the afghans to take care of their own security. we have trained over 315,000, mostly without incident. there have been more than two dozen cases of green on blue, where americans v be s have bee killed. if the measures the military have taken, do not take hold, we will not go on joint patrols, we will not train in the field. we will only train in the army bases that exist there. but we are leaving. we are leaving in 2014. period. and in the...
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so, i use mortadella. then, i use ham. >> yep. got to have the ham. >> and you have to have pork in there. >> yep. >> what i have is a tenderloin of pork. >> that's what this is. >> rosed to 140 to 145 degrees. we're going to add the slices of the pork in here. and then, what we're going to do is then, we're going to add onions. >> and some pickles. >> and then, pickles. >> delicious-looking. >> want a really good pickle, as well. >> yeah? >> and then, we top it -- >> i think there's a little butter over here. >> and you top it with the cheese. you have the cheese in here. >> it keeps going. it keeps going and going. >> here's the best part. now, you take the sandwich and top it with a little bit of melted butter on both sides. and you take a sandwich dress. and you press it. as george has already discovered -- >> when we're cooking and you hear nothing from that end of the table, that's good. what do you think, george? >> the mortadella action is incredible. what do you think? okay. >> i want to try the french bread pizza. >> i w
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good to have you with us. aas p as protests continued debates were front and center at the opening session of the united nations general assembly in new york. in a strong speech, president obama again condemned the video as an insult to muslims and all americans, but america rejects it. >> given the power and faith and passion that it can inflame, the strongest weapon is not repression, it's more speech. the voices of tolerance that rally against bigotry and lift up the values of understanding and mumpl respect. >> he called on world leaders to speak out forcefully against extremism. >> na brand of politics that pits east against west and south against north and muslims against christians and hindus and jews can't deliver on the promise of freedom. >> many arab and muslim leaders renewed their can calls for a u.n. resolution to banal defamation of religion. egypt's new president morsi said his country respects freedom of expression, but he added not the freedom of expression that deepens ignorance and disregar
good to have you with us. aas p as protests continued debates were front and center at the opening session of the united nations general assembly in new york. in a strong speech, president obama again condemned the video as an insult to muslims and all americans, but america rejects it. >> given the power and faith and passion that it can inflame, the strongest weapon is not repression, it's more speech. the voices of tolerance that rally against bigotry and lift up the values of...
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the new we can see what they're doing us unless we also writes the use of force against iraq we would do in their own thought the fuse three. and the turned out to be that there was no anthrax in the file today russia and the u.s. remain divided over how to end the civil war in syria moscow says some countries supporting the opposition are turning a blind eye to terrorist attacks committed by the rebels and you say pushed syria even deeper into the abyss of bloody internet scene strife the militarization of the conflict is continuing with calls of an open intervention russia says confidence in the un has also been compromised by unilateral actions taken against countries like cuba iran and now syria there are consequences to unilateral sanctions imposed by state group of states sidestepping the un to advance their political goals we have no doubt that such sanctions especially when they are applied ex territorially weaken the unity of the international community and undermine the effectiveness of its efforts the un was originally founded as an arena for all parties to respectfully dis
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staff it's definitely a problem that patients are repeatedly coming to us with. reporting failure is a similar nature to that which happened to janine harvey the n.h.s. trust responsible for janine's care says we are extremely sorry for any distress caused to the family we can understand the need for answers and this is what our internal investigation process is about examining what lessons there are to be learnt and making changes if there's anything that needs to be changed janine's family are now turning their tragedy into forming a charity to give other people with complicated medical conditions a chance to get a second medical opinion privately before it's too late it's impossible for so many individual consultants to to make so many errors more speed the ceased it must be some my. major or the lack of communication to negligence is leaving someone you know work better all knowing it's all i can think of any other word for . months long after it was it was. just janine harvey's family say they can only hope that lessons will be learned and that no one else e
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tranquility use. the. combination of high religion and down to earth hard work than motivates these men. you're watching our tease the weekly thanks for being with us syria and iran have been at the center of a heated debate at the annual u.n. general assembly was russia calling for an end to some countries sidestepping the international body this as israel tried to draw up quite literally a case for intervention marina but ny reports from new york. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still blazing in the muslim world addressing the world body u.s. president barack obama condemned the video nonetheless defending the right to free speech as president of our country and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so obama also pledged his support for arab spring nations like egypt and libya however when egypt's new president
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for us working there in that region there they're very very good at that kind of. now the un syria's envoy expresses government sympathies that the turkish casualties and also to shore is says that an investigation is under way at the same time we called on syria's neighbors including turkey to stop terrorists infiltrating into the conflict torn country across the border is marina but neither has the latest from the u.n. security council in new york well the u.n. security council agreed and issued a presidential statement strongly condemning wednesday's mortar attack by syria on a turkish border town that as we already heard has killed people in injured several others the council called on the syrian government to fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighbors and the called on all concerned parties to exercise maximum restraint a presidential statement issued by the council also demanded that quote such violations of international law stop immediately and are not repeated mortar fire from syria in turkey on wednesday and that's when the s
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the key to this is not to hear from us. the key is to empower women and girls in these associates to begin to -- societies to speak about these custom. >> and now what the u.n. is doing is bringing teachers where the child brides in for training. will the teachers have the power to tell the parents who do this mainly for economic reasons, they're all horribly poor and children are a commodity, girls and boys. will the teachers be able to go to the parents and say stop selling your kids into marriage? >> you know, it starts small and much of it depends on education because th one thing that we knw is that girls who are educated are much less likely to be child brides, they're much more likely to stand up, to convince their parents that as educated girls, that they will be more valuable to their family than as an exchange essentially a child bride. >> the world malala was living in, i watched an online documentary about her, and they have nothing. their houses have bullet holes all over the place. they go to sleep at night. s
the key to this is not to hear from us. the key is to empower women and girls in these associates to begin to -- societies to speak about these custom. >> and now what the u.n. is doing is bringing teachers where the child brides in for training. will the teachers have the power to tell the parents who do this mainly for economic reasons, they're all horribly poor and children are a commodity, girls and boys. will the teachers be able to go to the parents and say stop selling your kids...
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is such a culture would lead is such a bankrupt lead used to its condition. trysts. are resistant to anything you see the community is hardened it's of so much so they're not going to listen to you if you say looks nice you know stop going to await the drug addiction problem in punjab this becomes so bad that at spirit say that one in three people are actually addicted to drugs and in this area alone people say that seventy percent of the people between the ages of fifteen and thirty five are visits to drugs and that's not good news for these women smithville corps community has now become known as the village of widows because of all the men who have died from drug addiction. now many bring their children to this. pool where sixteen percent of the six hundred fifty children are orphans most of their parents died from drug related debts mainly through private donations they are all able to get an education for free but it's little consolation for what many fear could become a lost generation in punjab if more action against drug trafficking isn't taken if something h
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of us the geisha into gas from surprising strategy in europe last week. basically expresses doubts over the economic efficiency of europe's energy rules and let's take a look at some international markets this hour we'll start with because the markets kicked off the trading session here as we can see that there are now back and hauls the territory the arts yes it's getting over one percent and the my sex is right there in spite of the fact that oil prices are dropping more on that next hour as the picture becomes clear right now in asia let's take a look what's happening there investors are getting ready to go home and basically we're saying that the nikkei is minimizing the earlier days and that's because we have a decision from the. bank of japan that said that there will be added stimulus measures and of course investors are waiting for the u.s. jobs report coming out later today from the who was go free to stay with the talk about samsung electronics in particular which has reported record profits in the third quarter driven by strong sales of the gal
of us the geisha into gas from surprising strategy in europe last week. basically expresses doubts over the economic efficiency of europe's energy rules and let's take a look at some international markets this hour we'll start with because the markets kicked off the trading session here as we can see that there are now back and hauls the territory the arts yes it's getting over one percent and the my sex is right there in spite of the fact that oil prices are dropping more on that next hour as...
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the us from italy and the ways. to sweeten that take hold alexander the energy minister is suggesting that the government. oil firms to oil under the ground now this would be a radical break. tradition which is to only allow the. soldiers. to show production but give you an idea of how much money they need to bring in. a plan to drum up one trillion dollars worth of investment in the russian oil industry by twenty twenty. all right thank you very much for bringing us up to the latest developments there that was our tease and we have a little bit of time left so let's take a look at some international markets will start with the europe where there it's everything optimistic and upbeat as investors await the latest u.s. jobs report due out later in the day we see that the footsie and the german dax are gaining around half a percent now i want to stay with the europe and the talk about greece and particular and that is because the country saying that its economy could go belly up by the end of november without the next
the us from italy and the ways. to sweeten that take hold alexander the energy minister is suggesting that the government. oil firms to oil under the ground now this would be a radical break. tradition which is to only allow the. soldiers. to show production but give you an idea of how much money they need to bring in. a plan to drum up one trillion dollars worth of investment in the russian oil industry by twenty twenty. all right thank you very much for bringing us up to the latest...
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as from the other side from the road of people who are using the family as a human. right there for the criticism leveled against the former libyan leader moammar gadhafi the one thing that he did bring to the country was stability and many questions are being asked if it's rationed today is better than it was a year ago you have in power and national transitional council that is largely quiet about all the atrocities that are going on inside the country we have heard from the human rights watch and expose a atrocities and crimes that have been committed in the city of misrata and in addition to this you have a nato armed militia that acts almost as if it is above the norm so certainly a lot of questions being asked and a lot of doubt being cast over whether or not the country is better off after independence it was a lot of criticism leveled against gaddafi and there is a lot of silence in the international at the moment of what is happening. that is the question why these double standards why is so much made of one aspect and some leaders so much is being kept quie
as from the other side from the road of people who are using the family as a human. right there for the criticism leveled against the former libyan leader moammar gadhafi the one thing that he did bring to the country was stability and many questions are being asked if it's rationed today is better than it was a year ago you have in power and national transitional council that is largely quiet about all the atrocities that are going on inside the country we have heard from the human rights...
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all right mr tang thanks very much indeed for sharing your use with us that was professor tales of the hong kong city university. now in jordan capital and jordan's capital amman hundreds of police are aligning the streets to keep or upcoming massive rallies around two hundred thousand supporters of king of dollars reforms and about fifty thousand backers of the opposition muslim brotherhood party are gathering for peaceful demonstrations at the same thing earlier the king dissolved parliament clearing the way for new elections and he pledged to introduce more reforms aiming to avoid arab spring style of dress the country has already faced nearly twenty months of protests with people demanding more say in how the state is run. eighty seven people jailed. in tunisia for storming the u.s. embassy maybe sentenced to death say their defense lawyers back in september and angry mob attacked the diplomatic headquarters in the capital tunis for being manned by a strong response from riot police for demonstrators were killed and many more injured in follow up clashes the incident came in the wa
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well thanks for joining us here on r.t. today on real research clashes have taken place in several cities across italy as police dispersed students protesting against cuts in education funding students say they've been beaten by clubs and several protesters have been detained it leaves the euro zone's fourth largest economy and one of the worst hit by the economic crisis and of course another troubled state but of greece has announced it can only manage without another portion of international aid in till november with more on the greek plight and why the european debt woes are now joined by. a member of the greek socialist party thanks very much for coming on our to today good to see you there is another countdown until greece runs out of money even as it negotiates further cuts in exchange for cash it's a little deja vu here why why use the same remedy prescribe all the time if it doesn't. you're correct exactly as he said we always have the blackmail and we're always running out of time but i do believe that this is the
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breaking news to start this hour on r t the us a block's a statement on libya at the u.n. security council has been proposed by russia it was aimed at peacefully resolving the situation in can look at duffy's former stronghold of bani walid is under siege right now by pro-government forces. and other headlines this is madrid live seems here where thousands of protesting more looming cuts being debated by parliament as spain edges closer to the e.u. bailout we got the latest from there this hour. plus obama paints romney as a novice soused not ready to be america's commander in chief but he finds out right victory elusive in the final presidential t.v. show. in this debate seen by many years critic calling this election governor romney and president obama were on the same page on pretty much everything all the back in just a few moments with more. hello nine pm here in moscow this is r.t. live with me kevin know him now to our top story the breaking news i'm talking about the u.s. has blocked in the last hour a proposed statement to the u.n. security council that was drafte
breaking news to start this hour on r t the us a block's a statement on libya at the u.n. security council has been proposed by russia it was aimed at peacefully resolving the situation in can look at duffy's former stronghold of bani walid is under siege right now by pro-government forces. and other headlines this is madrid live seems here where thousands of protesting more looming cuts being debated by parliament as spain edges closer to the e.u. bailout we got the latest from there this...
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john: rockefeller did not make the rest of us wealthier? >> blaming 8146 us? noboby is saying there should not be incentives broke we want the g.i. bill bill, good public schools, roads that help the next generation of companies john: inequality makes me uncomfortable but by letting them until their creed. >> there has been an economicecovery 1% has gone to waste . john: bet lead is better than zero. >> at ast to do with the fact the government is way too big and promising more taxes if te current administration is elected. they want to set -- want to make money. johnthat takes it from the. >> the beauty is they can onlyake more money by making you better off. that is the duty items serious. if i thought it was true i would say u can have the whole cake. if that will quote trickle-down to be. it will not be the way that i like it. people make their cake. steve jobs became rich. he baked a lot of cakes but on the dotted by baking cakes for a lot of people. i personally don't care if he got x% more than anybody else. they would not have had anything if he did no
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. >> us, said there was a strong horse and we course, people like these from worse. we are clearly the week course in the middle east today. we are paying a very heavy price for that. >> the increased the size of the army and navy, and stopping iran from reaching enough uranium to build a bomb. one senior adviser says it could be dangerous. >> a lot of swagger, not a lot of cooperation, probably being a little to trigger happy. as a candidate, he has a tendency to shoot first and then later. >> he says obama should have given more of the lead. saying the administration shied away from admitting that the ambassador was killed by terrorists. dodge there were many days where we knew it was a spontaneous demonstration or a terrorist attack. >> of the suggestion that anybody on my team would play politics or mislead we have lost four of our own governor his offensive. >> after row, even tiny slips and victories can matter. while many americans don't care that much about foreign affairs, they do care about the commander-in-chief. >> have little and crucial. for more on the
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rachel ferguson joins us to tell us more in her world weather forecast. >> all right, yes, we have been following it for more than a week now and i am afraid it hasn't moved very much. it is showing some good signs. starting to pick up the pace and to make that curve towards the northeast we have been waiting for. it is moving towards the northwest at 15 kilometers per hour so it is still going to be impacting and expect short time heavy rain and you can see as much as 60 millimeters in the space of one hour with totals up to 200 millimeters in the next 24 hours. also, storm surges will be a concern for coastal flooding and we'll also be seeing of course the gal force winds here. it is starting to pull away from the northeast coming close to the pacific edge of japan as it heads out so we could be seeing the outer bands of the storm reaching the main islands of japan. by the weekend by friday and into saturday and sunday we should start to see the system depart. we have one more to talk about which is severe tropical storm maria. maria is also starting to turn away to the northeast and
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i went to a number of women's groups and said, can you help us find folks, and they brought us whole binders full of women. >> that one went viral almost immediately. what was it that set wittman off? >> the binders full of women. that did not really bother me. what bothered me was finding out the next day that the romney people did not approach the women's groups and asked for suggestions. rather, the women's groups approach romney and said that you don't have women, you don't have women anywhere, you need to get women. >> a number of polls indicate that president obama's lead with white women is shrinking, and i'm talking about not women who only vote republican, but college-educated women who are generally liberal on social issues moving towards romney. >> i talked to a smart republican over the weekend who says that all of this is about who you want to be married to. in the very first debate, obama was so peevish that he would not want to be married to that guy. and romney was kind of moderate and reasonable and might actually listen to you. that is what turned around the polls.
i went to a number of women's groups and said, can you help us find folks, and they brought us whole binders full of women. >> that one went viral almost immediately. what was it that set wittman off? >> the binders full of women. that did not really bother me. what bothered me was finding out the next day that the romney people did not approach the women's groups and asked for suggestions. rather, the women's groups approach romney and said that you don't have women, you don't have...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, et forhe heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which inudes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. man on tv: ...bis and 36 homers. swings at the first pitch and fls it deep back into the stands. [ding] [fans whirring] announcer: chill raw and prepared foodpromptly. one n 6 amerans will get sick from food poisoning is year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >> the recession was brought on by a greedy wall street corporations. people know they are suffering because of wall street excess. that is true. john: no. even my colleagues did not get it. the economy has a boom and bust government made our last one worse by interfering giving out gu
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, et forhe heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which inudes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing....
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because they used warplanes against a civilian aircraft something even though they could have used diplomatic channels to resolve all the problems if there were any more actually i'd like to go back to what i said earlier scott there was another the world was heading towards global instability so it could do it. today we see lots of signs indicating that the whole system security is about to collapse because a process. in the for example we see the leader of a nation being murdered. we see nations your own supplying arms and money come from one of the sides in an internal conflict when we should regime i mean they're supplying arms to rebels not to the legitimate authorities. right even though the country has a legitimate government we see warplanes used against civilian aircraft but it's the soldiers of one country peacekeepers from another country as it was in two thousand and eight we see embassadors killed we see ambassadors killed people we see a u.s. diplomat killed in an arab country tourist this is what concerns us even more. and what's more we see diplomacy being replaced with sancti
because they used warplanes against a civilian aircraft something even though they could have used diplomatic channels to resolve all the problems if there were any more actually i'd like to go back to what i said earlier scott there was another the world was heading towards global instability so it could do it. today we see lots of signs indicating that the whole system security is about to collapse because a process. in the for example we see the leader of a nation being murdered. we see...
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believe ij and false expectations, but we think that the structural elements exist that will allow us to have hope, and hopefully, we have good news for columbia -- colombia. >> for almost half a century, leftist farc guerrillas have waged war, financing their campaign through drug trafficking and hostage-taking. their most prominent captive was the former colombian presidential candidate who spent six years in a jungle camp before her release. the fate of other hostages is still unknown. their families hope their concerns will be heard in oslo. >> we feel the pain, and we need to know the truth. these people need to be reunited with their loved ones. we are appealing to the government and to farc to put this at the top of the agenda and listen to victims. >> peace negotiations have failed three times before. now, the people looking to oslo for the long-awaited break through. >> colombians are longing for peace, but what exactly are the biggest obstacles that the government and rebels are bringing to the negotiating table? >> we put that question to our next guest. >> i think there ar
believe ij and false expectations, but we think that the structural elements exist that will allow us to have hope, and hopefully, we have good news for columbia -- colombia. >> for almost half a century, leftist farc guerrillas have waged war, financing their campaign through drug trafficking and hostage-taking. their most prominent captive was the former colombian presidential candidate who spent six years in a jungle camp before her release. the fate of other hostages is still unknown....
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depending on your destination you can use 237 as well to head west. here is a look at the was about ride and it is starting to slow down past the scene of th looking at early westbound backups. if you have an option you should try using the dumbarton bridge. >> some spots may climb to 90 degrees. it will be clear skies and mild conditions will be in store. tomorrow is expected to be the hottest day of the week and it will be plenty of sunshine. >> i will bring down your highs coming up in a few minutes. >> now on to politics the second presidential debate happened last night and it was much much more heated. >> they clashed on a number of issues and it got very-- they talk about taxes in ways to reduce the deficit. the image of policy with something that they went back and forth on. they did talk about equal pay for women a top >> and of the last four years they have been very.burie. >> when you say that i wanted all company is bankrupt you said i did. >> there are differences between bush and romney and some what he has gone to a more extreme place w
depending on your destination you can use 237 as well to head west. here is a look at the was about ride and it is starting to slow down past the scene of th looking at early westbound backups. if you have an option you should try using the dumbarton bridge. >> some spots may climb to 90 degrees. it will be clear skies and mild conditions will be in store. tomorrow is expected to be the hottest day of the week and it will be plenty of sunshine. >> i will bring down your highs coming...
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they used a ferry from wakkanai to sakhalin. they also had a refrigerator and a refrigerated truck ready at the port. at the shopping mall, a pack of 12 pieces of sushi was sold for about $26. the price was higher than in japan but sales were brisk. >> translator: they look good. >> but some problems were found during the test export. because sakhalin quarantine authority weren't familiar with the inspection of foreign foods, the company thought it would need improvement the freshness of the ingredient is its selling point. >> translator: those problems will be solved eventually and customs and quarantine clearance will become faster. >> but it remains to be seen whether this new business will take route in sakhalin where the economy continues to boom. >>> china is ending a freeze on power projects. chinese officials say they're dop adopting safety standard the toughest in the world. cabinet members, endorsed safety rules and plans to build nuclear plants. authorities suspended approval of new facilities after the disaster last
they used a ferry from wakkanai to sakhalin. they also had a refrigerator and a refrigerated truck ready at the port. at the shopping mall, a pack of 12 pieces of sushi was sold for about $26. the price was higher than in japan but sales were brisk. >> translator: they look good. >> but some problems were found during the test export. because sakhalin quarantine authority weren't familiar with the inspection of foreign foods, the company thought it would need improvement the...
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up to now, the company has used a local contractor to do business in myanmar. but executives think it might be time to set up shop. they sent him to size up conditions in yangon. >> translator: the country is full of energy. there is a sense of optimism. people believe tomorrow will be better than today. >> reporter: this japanese sewing factory is a client of kotaka's firm. it produces suits in myanmar that have sold in japan. the factory's output is up by 50% compared to three years ago. experts say labor costs in myanmar are about one-fifth of china's. that's a big reason global manufacturers are moving in. >> translator: we think our work would go more smoothly if you had an office in myanmar. >> translator: it's important to have japanese staff monitor operations. i'll do my best to set up a local office as soon as possible. >> reporter: kotaka says doing business in myanmar has its challenges. basic infrastructure is one of them. the roads are bumpy. goods are sometimes damaged. the way goods are handled can also cause problems. >> translator: it's wrappe
up to now, the company has used a local contractor to do business in myanmar. but executives think it might be time to set up shop. they sent him to size up conditions in yangon. >> translator: the country is full of energy. there is a sense of optimism. people believe tomorrow will be better than today. >> reporter: this japanese sewing factory is a client of kotaka's firm. it produces suits in myanmar that have sold in japan. the factory's output is up by 50% compared to three...
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it used to be a hurricane. and it will be continuing to decrease its intensity, but do watch out for the rip currents and the storm surges as it approaches those islands. up towards the north here in the european continent, we have a very huge atlantic storm system that will be creating gusty conditions as well as very heavy downpours towards the british isles and the scandinavian peninsula. out towards the balkans, we have a heavy rainmaker that could accumulate as much as 40 milliliters in the next 24 hour, but west towards the central regions looking pretty fine. the temperatures are fine, as well. vien vienna, 22 degrees, madrid looking at 25, but athens looking at 34, still summer-like there. moving over to the americas there, one tornado report was found here in south carolina. this is the storm system that is still here in the mid-atlantic and the associated cold front still sags down into the florida peninsula. and that's going to be creating some severe thunderstorms. out towards the north, these reold
it used to be a hurricane. and it will be continuing to decrease its intensity, but do watch out for the rip currents and the storm surges as it approaches those islands. up towards the north here in the european continent, we have a very huge atlantic storm system that will be creating gusty conditions as well as very heavy downpours towards the british isles and the scandinavian peninsula. out towards the balkans, we have a heavy rainmaker that could accumulate as much as 40 milliliters in...
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i can confirm that these militias used internationally prohibited weapons they used phosphorous bombs and nerve gas we have documented all these in videos we could the missiles they used on the one transfers raining down from these missiles many people died without being wounded or shot they died as a result of gases the world needs to see who are they targeting other really good of his men other children women and old men killed the his men. now the libyan army was given the order to use all means necessary to deal with the city and so what they're saying is that all means necessary are being employed to overpower so it's a leech is a message to all of them across libya where they would be living however strong. the revolution should. show that also we hear from our sources both within the city and elsewhere in europe and north africa people who have family inside the city that the killings are far from over. paula slave reporting right there while we are closely following developments and benny walid and gathering firsthand accounts from the embattled talent you can catch up on the
i can confirm that these militias used internationally prohibited weapons they used phosphorous bombs and nerve gas we have documented all these in videos we could the missiles they used on the one transfers raining down from these missiles many people died without being wounded or shot they died as a result of gases the world needs to see who are they targeting other really good of his men other children women and old men killed the his men. now the libyan army was given the order to use all...
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amare stoudemire will be joining us. we will trade notes on how each of us celebrated yom kippur. now, obviously you have heard about the tensions in syria, iran, throughout the mideast. but there is a battle brewing much closer to home. >> tonight the food fight sweeping school cafeterias nationwide. >> students who say healthy lunches now mandated under federal guidelines are leaving them hungry. >> jon: news flash! extra extra, children think school lunches suck. (laughter) we now go out to our own captain obvious who has been following this story since schools began serving lunch. (laughter) all right, what's the problem? >> smaller portions, fewer calories, less meat and cheese, and more fruits and vegetables. >> some kids are complaining that their lunch doesn't fill them up. >> the new rules limit elementary schoolers to 650-- 650 call reerx 700 calories for middle schoolers and 850 for high schoolers. >> jon: extra extra, school lunches suck! and the portions are too small. (laughter) so you hate the food and you want more of it. but i guess look f the government is actual
amare stoudemire will be joining us. we will trade notes on how each of us celebrated yom kippur. now, obviously you have heard about the tensions in syria, iran, throughout the mideast. but there is a battle brewing much closer to home. >> tonight the food fight sweeping school cafeterias nationwide. >> students who say healthy lunches now mandated under federal guidelines are leaving them hungry. >> jon: news flash! extra extra, children think school lunches suck. (laughter)...
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and the rest of europe as well so maria for national explains for us. what you can see behind me is the headquarters of the windows bank germany's central bank in frankfurt the other may look ordinary and quaint but don't do is taken this is where exactly behind these walls of the country's gold is stored and watched carefully twenty four seven though not all of it is here it's not of an else or in germany ironically the majority of the nation's strategic resources is held outside the country in france great britain and more than sixty percent in new york germany owns the world's second biggest gold reserves with a total of thirty four hundred tons worth billions of euros after the second world war the country's infrastructure wasn't up to him and was such a valuable hole of gold bars and then at the time of the cold war the fear was that it would be too risky to keep it right next to the hammer of the r. and curtain but today both arguments are equally outdated second world war is a distant memory while more than twenty years have already passed since
and the rest of europe as well so maria for national explains for us. what you can see behind me is the headquarters of the windows bank germany's central bank in frankfurt the other may look ordinary and quaint but don't do is taken this is where exactly behind these walls of the country's gold is stored and watched carefully twenty four seven though not all of it is here it's not of an else or in germany ironically the majority of the nation's strategic resources is held outside the country...
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. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard -- use their expertise in global finance the guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our spending global network to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major consorioat. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is a "bbc world news america." the final 90 minutes president obama and governor romney prepare for their last the day. is there anyone left to persuade? he stripped of his seven titles, lance armstrong is given a lifetime ban from the sport he once ruled. a is nothing sacred? the 07 trades in his signature martini for a beer. as james bond sold out in skyfall? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. 15 days to go until the presidential election. it seems unbelievable that there are voters left that have not made up their mind. but tonight, the final debate could be the event that tips them. this race is very tight. mark starts our coverage from the debate site. >> it won't come down to t
. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard -- use their expertise in global finance the guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our spending global network to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major consorioat. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is a "bbc world news america." the final 90 minutes president obama and governor romney prepare...
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. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard -- use their expertise in global finance the guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our spending global network to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is a "bbc world news america." the final 90 minutes president obama and governor romney prepare for their last the day. is there anyone left to persuade? he stripped of his seven titles, lance armstrong is given a lifetime ban from the sport he once ruled. a is nothing sacred? the 07 trades in his signature martini for a beer. as james bond sold out in skyfall? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. 15 days to go until the presidential election. it seems unbelievable that there are voters left that have not made up their mind. but tonight, the final debate could be the event that tips them. this race is very tight. mark starts our coverage from the debate site. >> it won't come down to
. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard -- use their expertise in global finance the guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our spending global network to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is a "bbc world news america." the final 90 minutes president obama and governor romney...
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to us because it was taken out. it says extremists tied to al qaeda. >> let's put a little liquid paper on it and pretend it didn't happen. grow up. al qaeda is alive and doing well. this was a coordinated attack. >> it is not alive and well. >> any analyst with two brain cells will tell you this. >> those two brain cells aren't working very well. >> you are wrong about that. >> obama and romney foreign policy debate. >> i didn't see that coming. >> you need to wake up. >> coming up a new report says the united states and iran reached an agreement for direct talks 49 hours after the debate. is the timing too good to be true? we have it coming up. >> days before the big debate the obama fan club news letter drops a bombshell claiming u.s. and iran has negotiated on nuke. this is one coincidence the times ran the piece before the d debate. surprise the times says the news can only hurt romney. let's quote the paper. the prospect of one-on-one negotiations can put romney in an awkward spot since he posed iran enriching
to us because it was taken out. it says extremists tied to al qaeda. >> let's put a little liquid paper on it and pretend it didn't happen. grow up. al qaeda is alive and doing well. this was a coordinated attack. >> it is not alive and well. >> any analyst with two brain cells will tell you this. >> those two brain cells aren't working very well. >> you are wrong about that. >> obama and romney foreign policy debate. >> i didn't see that coming....
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the fact that for the last thirty forty years they reach us have eggs. have enjoyed a kind of tax immunity they're not really. new not from tax because those relations . legislate in a way that makes that. i do say so so basically you know the bankers the politicians are tax evaders they are ultimately in bed together they're in their elitist circles of protecting each other but all it does is basically add to the growing frustration among the struct struggling grapes on how the government is handling the country's economic troubles i get the impression your saying that ultimately the greek government is indifferent to what the people think about them . they're far more interested in being caught by. you know the long arm of the law themselves they are far more interested in covering up the. bank accounts look for three years during this crisis will be imposed upon the vast majority of workers who'll have no alternative but to pay their tax politicians. are pointing moralizing fingers that we can members of fix or say saying no you have not been painted
the fact that for the last thirty forty years they reach us have eggs. have enjoyed a kind of tax immunity they're not really. new not from tax because those relations . legislate in a way that makes that. i do say so so basically you know the bankers the politicians are tax evaders they are ultimately in bed together they're in their elitist circles of protecting each other but all it does is basically add to the growing frustration among the struct struggling grapes on how the government is...